The capital ships are some of the most coveted and hard-to-get collectibles in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. While there are only five capital ships in the game, they are among the most detailed and close to their movie counterparts. Moreover, each vessel not only acts as a playable level with its collection of items, but it can even accompany the player, appearing in orbit when the player is planetside. However, there are some drawbacks to grinding for a capital ship; for one, they are expensive, costing upward of 5 million studs, and two, each has some relatively specific prerequisites to obtain that are pretty time-consuming.
Other than playing in some of the most iconic battles and lightsaber duels in LEGO The Skywalker Saga, the capital ships are among the most recognizable ships in the Star Wars franchise. From the Super Star Destroyer featured in The Empire Strikes Back to the Trade Federation’s Lucrehulk-class battleship from Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace. Unfortunately, fans of capital ships from Attack of the Clones or Revenge of the Sith will be disappointed as there are no capital ships from those movies in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga; however, they do appear in their designated levels but are more like set dressing.
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While LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga isn’t the first Star Wars game to allow players to explore capital ships, the vessels bring some of the most immersive experiences. Moreover, each ship has an amount of nostalgia and humor that make them worthwhile grinding after. Among the five capital ships in LEGO The Skywalker Saga, from the Death Star to Kylo Ren’s ship, the Steadfast, Darth Vader’s
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